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A biographical account places a celebrated Ptolemaic queen within the geography and institutions of the Nile valley and Hellenistic Alexandria, outlining her family background and rise to the throne. It follows political and military conflicts that drew her into alliances with powerful Roman leaders and into civil wars affecting the eastern Mediterranean. The narrative explores the interaction of personal relationships, ambition, and statecraft, depicting how attraction and loyalty shaped strategic choices and precipitated military defeats. It also sketches cultural settings such as temples and libraries, describes key battles and sieges, and ends with the ruler's final act and the collapse of her dynasty.
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